There is also a counter argument to that position and plenty of examples of vaccinated populations mutating the virus. Like the overuse of antibiotics forcing us to come to a realization years down the road that perhaps we didnt understand the nature of antibiotics as well as we thought.[/quote]
Yes the problem is people rely on a regulatory body to tell them what is safe rather then vetting a company or API on their own. The regulations have lulled us into place of ignorance. The oral polio is one of themost widely known mistakes, but it was remedied.
For many of the vaccines you need to look at the process and what is really in the product, to have any clue as to whether it should work or have adverse reactions.
Question- it’s been said that vaccines could be the cause of autism… what are the rates of autism in non-white populations? I haven’t been around many, but they’ve all been white.
If the rates are indeed higher in whites, wouldn’t that pretty much rule out vaccines as a cause? Personally, I feel it’s more diet related, whether for the kid or the nursing mother… my friend seems to think autism has been aounnd eons, just newly diagnosed.
[quote]jehovasfitness wrote:
Question- it’s been said that vaccines could be the cause of autism… what are the rates of autism in non-white populations? I haven’t been around many, but they’ve all been white.
If the rates are indeed higher in whites, wouldn’t that pretty much rule out vaccines as a cause? Personally, I feel it’s more diet related, whether for the kid or the nursing mother… my friend seems to think autism has been aounnd eons, just newly diagnosed.[/quote]
I think it’s more shit parenting related. Actual autism incidence is probably far lower than it’s made out to be.
It’s easier to fill Johnny up with pills than it is to parent the little fucker.